Baylor University (BU)

PHI 1306

Logic

A Critical Analysis Of The Principles And Methods Used To Distinguish Correct From Incorrect Reasoning. The Student Examines Uses Of Language, Definitions, And Informal Fallacies. Included Is An Introductory Study Of The Logic Of The Syllogism, The Logic Of Truth Functions, The Logic Of Extended Propositional Proofs, The Logic Of Relations, And The Logic Of Experimental Methods Used In The Sciences. The Student Is Assisted In Developing His Or Her Ability To Think Critically And Coherently And To Construct Well-formulated Arguments.

A Critical Analysis Of The Principles And Methods Used To Distinguish Correct From Incorrect Reasoning. The Student Examines Uses Of Language, Definitions, And Informal Fallacies. Included Is An Introductory Study Of The Logic Of The Syllogism, The Logic Of Truth Functions, The Logic Of Extended Propositional Proofs, The Logic Of Relations, And The Logic Of Experimental Methods Used In The Sciences. The Student Is Assisted In Developing His Or Her Ability To Think Critically And Coherently And To Construct Well-formulated Arguments.

Professors Who Teach PHI 1306

The class in general is pretty easy. Rosenbaum works through the material and problems throughly so when the exams roll around the material is pretty much embedded. As for exams, he give's 4 and a final, which seems like alot, but it actually makes everything easier since the exams only cover half or a full chapter. All in all, he's not hard, he assigns homework out of the sections, but none of it is due or turned in, only to see if you understand what the section is covering.

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